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Kentucky Women's Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Opioid-use Disorder
Interventions
Other: Services as Usual
Behavioral: MOUD Pre-Treatment Telehealth and Peer Navigator
Behavioral: MOUD Pre-Treatment Telehealth
Registration Number
NCT04069624
Lead Sponsor
Michele Staton
Brief Summary

This trial will test the effectiveness of delivering medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) pre-treatment via telehealth, alone and with peer navigation, to increase MOUD initiation and maintenance in the community following jail release. This trial will focus on incarcerated women in 6 experimental and 3 control sites in Kentucky. Enrollment is not open to the general public.

Detailed Description

This study will incorporate random assignment for two study conditions: medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) PreTreatment Telehealth or MOUD PreTreatment Telehealth with Peer Navigation using a rigorous randomized block design. Women in the experimental conditions will be stratified by sites (6 sites; 3 urban and 3 non-urban) and by offender classification level of felony versus misdemeanor (due to potential differences in community supervision). Three comparison sites with existing jail-based MOUD treatment for women will not be randomized but will be included in analyses within planned, non-randomized comparisons.

1. MOUD PreTreatment Telehealth: Participants who screen positive for moderate to high-risk opioid use and complete the baseline interview will be connected via telehealth to the community MOUD provider for a psychosocial assessment. The study data coordinator will assist with linking the participant to the community MOUD provider via telehealth, as well as collecting initial in-person biological specimens for medical evaluation. The psychosocial assessment with the community MOUD provider will involve a more detailed examination of OUD using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) 5 criteria. Type of medication (naltrexone, buprenorphine, or methadone) will depend on the psychosocial assessment and medical evaluation. Indications for the most appropriate course of treatment will be determined by the community MOUD provider in conjunction with the study participant. Women in this condition will also receive general education about MOUD options including risks and benefits, and they will be given the opportunity to ask questions about the medication. The community MOUD provider will also use motivational interviewing to assess each woman's readiness to engage in MOUD and to better understand possible barriers to MOUD utilization. At the end of the education session, the study participant and the MOUD community provider will develop a re-entry plan for ongoing care, which will include a plan for insurance coverage of medications in the community.

2. MOUD PreTreatment Telehealth + Peer Navigation: In addition to MOUD PreTreatment Telehealth, women in this arm will be connected with a peer, a woman in recovery who is employed by Voices of Hope (VOH) in Lexington, KY. Peer Navigators will be located in Lexington through a partnership with VOH. VOH is a non-profit recovery support organization which provides peer recovery support services. In conjunction with the study data coordinators, the Peer Navigator will schedule an initial session via telehealth with the participant, assist with scheduling a follow-up appointment with the community MOUD provider, and provide recovery support for community MOUD initiation and maintenance. Peer Navigators will be certified Peer Support Specialists trained and supervised by VOH in accordance with state statutory requirements. When a woman returns to the community, Peer Navigators will engage her in weekly telephone recovery services (TRS) for 12 weeks, which may include identifying personal goals and strength-based, practical strategies for success. In addition to MOUD linkages to care, Peer Navigators will suggest strategies to maintain sobriety and improve recovery capital, including safe housing, transportation, financial counseling, continued education, employment skills, and sober social activities.

3. Services as Usual: Women in this arm will not be randomized, but will receive substance abuse treatment as usual in three comparison jail sites. Each of these jails has a women's substance abuse program (SAP) managed by the Kentucky Department of Corrections (KY-DOC with the option to initiate MOUD prior to jail release. These programs operate as modified therapeutic communities with transitional support following release.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
900
Inclusion Criteria
  • ASSIST opioid (prescription or street) score of 4+
  • Willingness to participate in MOUD pre-treatment
  • Incarceration period of at least 7 days

Exclusion Criteria

• Cognitive impairment

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Services as Usual (SAU)Services as UsualSubstance abuse program (SAP) managed by the Kentucky Department of Corrections, with the option to initiate MOUD prior to jail release.
MOUD Pre-Treatment Telehealth and Peer NavigatorMOUD Pre-Treatment Telehealth and Peer NavigatorTelehealth connection to a community MOUD provider, in addition to a peer navigator
MOUD Pre-Treatment TelehealthMOUD Pre-Treatment TelehealthTelehealth connection to a community MOUD provider.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The number of participants who initiate MOUD13 months

Any initiation of MOUD post-release over the study period

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Recidivism12 months

Percent of participants returning to custody

Medication Type13 months

Percentage of participants on naltrexone, buprenorphine or methadone.

Overdose Rates13 months

Percentage of participants who overdose (medical attention needed for revival)

Opioid Relapse13 months

Percentage of participants relapsing, measured by self-report or drug screen.

Treatment Retention13 months

Length of time in treatment

Criminal Activity12 months

Percent of participants engaging in criminal activity (self-report or arrest records)

Trial Locations

Locations (9)

Hardin County Detention Center

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Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States

Harlan County Detention Center

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Harlan, Kentucky, United States

Grayson County Detention Center

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Leitchfield, Kentucky, United States

Shelby County Detention Center

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Shelbyville, Kentucky, United States

Grant County Detention Center

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Williamstown, Kentucky, United States

Marion County Detention Center

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Lebanon, Kentucky, United States

Henderson County Detention Center

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Henderson, Kentucky, United States

Laurel County Correctional Center

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London, Kentucky, United States

Pike County Detention Center

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Pikeville, Kentucky, United States

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